In a surprising move, a Nigerian woman has shocked many by leaving her regular office job to pursue sports betting full-time.
The woman, who goes by the username @TheRealCEOAmber on X, shared her decision with the online community.
She explained that she made the choice to quit her job in order to dedicate more time and energy to sports betting.
Amber expressed that her office job was taking up too much of her time, preventing her from fully focusing on her new venture.
“I have decided to quit my job at the office to concentrate fully on bet. I have not been fully concentrating on bet this few months and I think that’s the problem am facing. I work morning till evening and barely have time for myself. This is a tough decision but I need to be back to my winning ways. Good morning and enjoy your holiday.”
Check out reactions that followed …
@SakasticBET stated: “you dey play rough play Amber baby”
*@MindGamesBG said: “I quit my job at a prestigious oil company to focus on betting and I hope this is the best decision I have made… I SMELL MILLIONS🧘🏾♂️”
@Badmus_Uthmaan commented: “It’s year 2024
People are quiting Jobs to focus on betting.
What a good time to be alive”
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